Janet, I have a William Martin that married Emma GLASCOW(sp?). I don't know his father or mother or even when or where he was born or died. I do know that his son William James Martin was born and died in Pulaski, Giles Co. TN. Could this be the same William Martin (Moses his father)? This is my BRICK WALL (William that married Emma). Thanks in advance Cathy Wood P.S. William James was born 11/24/1848 and died 10/9/1931 in Pulaski (this is William and Emma's son) jleehunt1@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 8/17/01 7:54:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > monkey@getgoin.net writes: > > << I am seeking information on Moses Martin b ? in VA serviced in Rev War in > NC > then move to TN later to Pulaski Co. TN. > This man I think was the father of my William and Jonathan Martins. >> > > Janet, > > If you are talking about Moses born 1755 Bedford Co VA, d. 1837 Pulaski KY, > he was the son of Moses II and Ann Heath, grandson of Moses Martin & Mary > Evans, etc. There is alot of information on this family with Quaker origins > on the internet for you to take a look at. They are part of the Mendenhall > clan as well. There is information here: > http://www.mendenhall.org/mfa/gedcom/MFA-Cheryl_Mendenhall/d0056/I05778.html > > >From my files I pulled up bible information on their children. Williams > birthdate is earlier than yours however: > > CHILDREN > William, b.April 17, 1778. > Alee, b.Aug 19, 1780. > John, b.May 17, 1784. > Mathew, b.May 2, 1788. > Elizabeth, b. March 12, 1791. > mary, b. Oct 18, 1796. > Lois, b. Dec 31, 1798. > Eds, b. Aug 12, 1801, m. a James. > Moses, b. Jan. 8,1807. > > I also recommend that you go to WorldConnect at rootsweb. There are 8 hits > when you enter Moses Martin and put in Heath for spouse. Here is the > search engine for that site: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi > > You might contact one of the persons that has information there. > > I at one point thought that the Margaret Martin who married my Isaac Horton > in 1810 in Washington Co TN was part of that clan, but have since changed my > mind, as I recently indicated on this site. > > Good Luck. Martin's a darn hard name to research! > > Best Regards, Janet Hunter